nepenthes tropical pitcher plants and monkey cups |
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Nepenthes, known as tropical pitcher plants or monkey cups, feature elongated, tubular structures with vibrant green and red hues. The plant displays glossy, broad leaves and distinctive pitcher formations used to trap insects. Indigenous to regions like Southeast Asia, these carnivorous plants are adapted to nutrient-poor environments and possess a waxy interior and downward-pointing hairs that aid in prey capture. Their unique appearance is showcased among lush green foliage, highlighting their ecological adaptation and ornamental appeal. |
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